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What is the Sea Grant Association

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The Sea Grant Association (SGA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the Sea Grant program concept. The SGA's regular members are the academic institutions that participate in the National Sea Grant College Program. SGA provides the mechanism for these institutions to coordinate their activities, to set program priorities at both the regional and national level, and to provide a unified voice for these institutions on issues of importance to the oceans and coasts. The SGA advocates for greater understanding, use, and conservation of marine, coastal and Great Lakes resources.

SGA brochure  (pdf)

SGA Handbook (pdf)

Sea Grant Institution and Partner location map

For more information SGA's governance, accomplishments and positions see the SGA Document page.

SGA network structure (Powerpoint)
   • Sea Grant Network components (1 slide)
   • What is Sea Grant? (18 slides)

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E. Gordon Grau, Ph.D., President
Director, Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program
University of Hawai'i
2525 Correa Road, HIG 238
Honolulu, HI 96822

808.956.7031 p
808.956.3014 f
sgdir@hawaii.edu

This page updated on: November 25, 2009

 

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